L07 Chem 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Ph Meter, Hydrochloric Acid, Molecular Mass

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What is the absolute error of an average value? z = (x1+x2+x3) Diffusion of hydrochloric acid across a cellulose membrane: Hcl in an internal solution which allows for diffusion into the water with indicator. Stir bar stirs the solution to allow more diffusion. ph of the external solution will decrease over time due to diffusion. ph of the internal solution will increase over time due to diffusion. Indicator will change from blue to yellow as the ph decreases. It will because the concentration gradient is changing. Once the internal and external solutions have the same ph, then equilibrium has been reached. ph = -log[h+] ex: [h+]=2. 34*10^-3 m, ph = -log(2. 34*10^-3)=2. 631 ex: ph=5. 82, [h+] = 10^-5. 82 = 1. 5 * 10^-6. The constants c1 and c2 are not known, calibration is needed. Leave ph meter on when in use, or it may lose calibration. Titration: the process of adding an equivalent amount of titrant to react with the analyte.

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